/**      
 * @file		DoWork.cpp
 * @description	This sample demonstrates how we can use
 *			    c++ to do work for us.
 * @course		CSCI 123 Section 00000
 * @assignment 
 * @date		mm/dd/yyyy
 * @author		Brad Rippe (00000000) brippe@fullcoll.edu
 * @version		1.0
 */
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

/**
 * @return zero if the application executes successfully
 */
int main() {
	// we can use what's known as variables to store information
	int op1 = 33;
	int op2 = 44;

	cout << "We can use C++ to do work for us.\n";
	cout << "op1 + op2 = ";
	// here's the work
	// c++ does addition for us
	cout << op1 + op2 << endl;
	cout << "33 + 44 = 77\n\n";	// this is a string
	// c++ does multiplication for us
	cout << "op1 * op2 = ";
	cout << op1 * op2 << endl;
	cout << "33 * 44 = 1452\n";	// this is a string

	return 0;
}
